May 12 2009
Network Security Podcast, Episode 150
This is one of those good news/bad news weeks. On the bad side, Rich messed up and now has to retake an EMT refresher course, despite almost 20 years of experience. Yes, it’s important, but boy does it hurt to lose 2 full weekends learning things you already know. On the upside, this is, as you probably noticed from the title of the post, episode 150! No, we aren’t doing a 12 hour podcast like Paul and Larry did (of PaulDotCom Security Weekly), but we do have the usual collection of interesting security stories.
Network Security Podcast, Episode 15, May 12, 2009
Show Notes:
- UC Berkeley loses 160K healthcare records.
- Most people think they will be hacked. Duh.
- Heartland spends $12.6M on breach response. Possibly half going to MasterCard fines.
- Rich debuts the Data Breach Triangle, which Martin improves.
- Tonight’s Music: Neko Case with People Got a Lotta Nerve. Who knew Neko case had a podsafe MP3 available?
I wish my friends would tell everyone on their blogs i failed my Emergency Medical Technician examination. That’s what we need, more friends to bring us down to make us feel better about ourselves….I’m sure Rich told you it was OK to tell everyone he failed his exam, right?
Actually, Rich wrote the show notes for this week’s podcast, I just reposted them here. So he’s the one who’s outing himself for having missed the due date, not failing the exam. Listen to the first 5 or so minutes of the podcast, you’ll understand.